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M00191
CHO-K1/NMu1 Stable Cell Line,2vials
Price: $14,010.99List Price: $15,567.77Neuromedin U receptor 1 (NMUR1) is a member of G-protein coupled receptor family A and is the most abundant in peripheral tissue, particularly in small intestines and stomach. This protein is a receptor for Neuromedin U (NMU-25). -
M00338
CHO-K1/NPS1a/Ga15 Stable Cell Line,2vials
Price: $14,010.99List Price: $15,567.77The neuropeptide S receptor isoform a (NPS1a) is G<sub>q/11</sub> and Gs-coupled GPCRs expressed in the bronchial smooth muscle cells, basally in colon epithelium and in occasional basal keratinocytes in skin. An Asn107->Ile mutation is -
M00344
CHO-K1/NPS1b/Ga15 Stable Cell Line,2vials
Price: $14,010.99List Price: $15,567.77The NPS receptor is a typical GPCR, also known as GPR154, vasopressin-receptor related receptor 1 (VRR1), or GPRA. NPSR was found mainly expressed in the central nervous system of rats by using in-situ hybridization. -
M00460
CHO-K1/NPY2/Gqi5 Stable Cell Line,2vials
Price: $14,010.99List Price: $15,567.77The NPY family consists of three 36-amino acid peptides, neuropeptide Y (NPY), peptide YY (PYY) and pancreatic polypeptide (PP), which bind to the NPY receptors. At present five distinct NPY receptors, Y1, Y2, Y4, Y5, and y6, have been established -
M00237
CHO-K1/NPY4/Ga15 Stable Cell Line,2vials
Price: $14,010.99List Price: $15,567.77The NPY family consists of three 36-amino acid peptides, neuropeptide Y (NPY), peptide YY (PYY) and pancreatic polypeptide (PP), which bind to the NPY receptors. At present five distinct NPY receptors, Y1, Y2, Y4, Y5, and y6, have been established -
M00194
CHO-K1/NTS1 Stable Cell Line,2vials
Price: $14,010.99List Price: $15,567.77Neurotensin receptor 1 (NTS1) is a member of G-protein coupled receptor family A and is a receptor for Neurotensin (NT). Neurotensin (NT) exerts its intracellular effect by interacting with 3 different receptors. -
M00323
CHO-K1/OPRD1/Ga15 Stable Cell Line,2vials
Price: $14,010.99List Price: $15,567.77Opioid receptor family includes three classic receptors, µ, d, and ?, also known as OP1, OP2 and OP3, respectively. The receptors are G<sub>i/o</sub>-coupled GPCRs which will reduce intracellular cAMP levels after activation. -
M00290
CHO-K1/OPRK1/Ga15 Stable Cell Line,2vials
Price: $14,010.99List Price: $15,567.77Opioid receptors and their endogenous peptide ligands play important roles in the reward and reinforcement of drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and alcohol. The ?-opioid receptor is a type of opioid receptor which binds the peptide opioid dynorphin as -
M00447
CHO-K1/OPRL1/Ga15 Stable Cell Line,2vials
Price: $14,010.99List Price: $15,567.77Following the cloning of the classical opioid receptors (mu, delta and kappa), the opiate receptor like-1 (ORL1) was identified as a G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) with 65% structure homology to the other members of the opioid family. OPRL1 is a -
M00304
CHO-K1/OPRM1/Ga15 Stable Cell Line,2vials
Price: $14,010.99List Price: $15,567.77The µ-opioid receptor (oprm1) is the principal site of action in the brain by which morphine, other opiate drugs of abuse, and endogenous opioid peptides effect analgesia and alter mood. Opioid receptors belong to the rhodopsin family of G -
M00224
CHO-K1/OX1 Stable Cell Line,2vials
Price: $14,010.99List Price: $15,567.77The orexin/hypocretin peptides orexin A and orexin B (also known as hcrt-1 and hcrt-2) are 33- and 28-amino acid peptides, respectively. They are preferentially expressed in hypothalamus. -
M00316
CHO-K1/OX2 Stable Cell Line,2vials
Price: $14,010.99List Price: $15,567.77Hypocretin (orexin) receptor 2, also known as OX2, is a human protein encoded by the HCRTR2 gene. Orexin A and orexin B are neuropeptides originally identified as endogenous ligands for OX2.